Here’s a little tool called Iterasi, that sounds like a big step in the direction of my ravings on tracking online data, collectively researching links and articles, and a recent post of an article on information processing online written long ago but lost.
Here’s what VentureBeat said:
Instead of just saving links, you use Iterasi to [...]
Archive for the 'bookmarking' Category
New startup taking bookmarking/archiving to the next level
Published May 8th, 2008 in bookmarking and web apps.Diigo Follow Up Review
Published May 19th, 2007 in Personal Tech, bookmarking, review and web application.So I’ve been working with Diigo for a while now, and have already written about it on Life in Lists. My usage fell off for a while, but when I started doing a lot of research again for my day job I returned to Diigo to see if it was up to the [...]
Tagging is such a pain
Published December 1st, 2006 in bookmarking, social bookmarking and web application. I have been having trouble with Del.icio.us lately.
All of the bookmarklets where too slow to tag on the fly, so i moved to using Pukka. This took care of the speed issues, and I was able to tag more material faster, and to multiple different accounts.
The big problems began when it came time [...]
Diigo: discussions for your bookmarks
Published July 17th, 2006 in Software, apartment, bookmarking and workflow.http://www.diigo.com
In my previous post about BLAGs, I had thought the best way to collaboratively discuss links and articles would be through taking all your bookmarks and feeding the into a blog, where you could post comments.
Diigo took one of many attempts at the social bookmarking phenomenon and succeeds at creating an intuitive interface for facilitating [...]







